PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588301
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588301
The global IV tubing sets and accessories market size is expected to reach USD 1.65 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.1% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising incidence of cancer, favorable government initiatives related to IV tubing sets and accessories, and increasing risk of malnutrition across the globe are the key driving factors for the market.
Increasing prevalence of chronic conditions, such as cancer, is positively impacting the use of parenteral nutrition across the globe. Parenteral nutrition helps in the administration of vital nutrients, which help in maintaining strength, energy, and hydration level in patients suffering from a disease. According to statistics published by WHO, around 8.2 million deaths occur every year due to cancer, accounting for 13.0% of the deaths worldwide. Moreover, cancer cases are estimated to increase by 70.0% over the next couple of decades. Increasing prevalence of cancer is one of the major drivers of IV tubing sets and accessories.
Cancer generally leads to a rise in the incidence of stomach ulcers, disturbance in the normal functioning of the GI tract, and development of physical obstructions, thereby resulting in an increased requirement for parenteral nutrition. In addition, a common symptom associated with cancer is anorexia or unintentional weight loss, requiring replenishment through the parenteral route of administration. Since IV tubing sets and accessories is one of the essential requirements for the parenteral nutrition, the demand is anticipated to surge in the coming years. These factors are anticipated to propel the IV tubing sets and accessories market growth over the forecast period.
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